My Wife Mary Jo (Burks) Irons Side: Cornleus Barton Burks Wife Lola Bell (Van Dyke) Burks.I work Cemeteries in Bell County, Tx and Morgan/Limestone/Lawrence Counties, Alabama.I joined the US Marine Corps in 1954 and then the US Army 1961. Retired 1977 as SFC US ARMY.I went to School at the following Places.Gordon Bibb Decatur,Al.(1943-1949Chemawa Jr High School. Arlington, Ca. 1949-1952_Robert Louis Stephen, Phoenix, Az.(1951)Decatur High School, Decatur,Al.(1952-1954)Decatur Trade School (Barbering)(1952-1954)Temple Jr College, Temple, Texas.(1983-1985 Night School. I did Barbering in the Marines and Army. alone with my other Job.I was in the Infanty, Artillery, and Electronics, and The Air Defense Systems.

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PRESENT TIME I AM WORKING ON:NORTH BELTON CEMETERY, BELTON, TEXAS.NOTE: (SEPT 2014)about 9,300 posted with about 1000 to go.I CAN DO A LOOKUP. E-MAIL NAME.

SPECIAL NOTE:IF YOU ARE NOT SAVED BY THE BLOOD OF JESUS I PRAY THAT YOU WILL FIND JESUS TODAY!!!!!!!

Carrie Taylor BeanI see that you are working on a project involving the North Belton Cemetery. You created a memorial for George Dudley Bean, who died in 1895. His widow is Carrie Taylor Bean, and her father is Robert Hall Bean, who is also buried there. I spoke with a person at the Bell County Museum, who said that "Mrs. Bean" died February 16, 1912 and was buried there. She also said that there was no record of George Dudley buried there. I am trying to determine whether Mrs Bean and Carrie Taylor Bean are one and the same.

Letha Hannon WilsonThank you so very much for adding a maiden name to Letha's memorial. Since she married twice, adding her maiden name of "Ulrich" clarifies her gravestone. Or at least I think so :) I appreciate it!

Missing You.....We know you are having a joyful reunion in Heaven now. Thank you for all you have done. You are respected and admired. We will always keep you close in our thoughts and forever in our hearts. Til we all meet again we have precious memories to see us through.We love and miss you Uncle Frank.

You will be missed...Cousin Frank, I was so terrbly sad to hear you passed away Wednesday evening. Daddy (Paul Irons) will miss you terribly as you were always like a brother to him. We know you are finally at rest and have no pain. We praise God for the witness you were here and are grateful for the memories of you. Prayers for Jo and all the family. We love you! Susan (Irons) Crittenden and family from Alabama

Elsie YorkThanks once again, Frank, for updating Elsie's memorial so that she is now linked to her parents' memorials and so that she now has a death date listed. North Belton Cemetery work will keep you alive for many years to come! You just can't resist it. Prayers are going out to God for you right now!